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Osamu Dazai

No Longer Human

Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 1948

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Essay Topics

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The Japanese title of No Longer Human is Disqualified From Being Human. This is a subtle difference, but Yozo meditates on the idea of being disqualified as a human several times throughout the text. What is the significance of this theme? What disqualifies Yozo from being human? How does it differ from no longer being human?

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Yozo is told early on that he will become a man that women easily fall for. Examine the role of the women in his life (Tsuneko, Shizuko, Yoshiko, the madame of the bar). How does Yozo view and treat these women? What do these relationships reveal about Yozo?

3.

Why does Yozo play the fool around others? What does he hope to accomplish through this act?

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